Coleridge / Choir of Royal Holloway: Requiem
Coleridge / Choir of Royal Holloway: Requiem
Format: CD
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Artist: Coleridge / Choir of Royal Holloway
Label: Convivium Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 0700153370660
Genre: Classical
"Composers have been setting the Requiem texts to music since the late Middle Ages, and it was to these early settings that I was drawn when writing my own offering: with simple, flowing melodic threads combined to create a richer fabric. My thanks to Rupert Gough and the vibrant young voices of the Choir of Royal Holloway for taking those threads and weaving them into such dazzling tapestries of harmony - adorned with the warmth of Southern Sinfonia's gorgeous strings, and the lyrical song of Maxim Calver's soaring cello." (Matthew Coleridge)
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